Reminder that regulations save lives. pic.twitter.com/rqhsBJfKEo
— Nina Turner (@ninaturner) March 12, 2024
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Y’all, there’s a website called “Alternative Airlines” where you can specifically search for flights with airlines that do NOT use #Boeing aircraft.
— Gabrielle A. Perry, MPH (@GeauxGabrielle) March 12, 2024
I’m changing my flights today https://t.co/L8Z1nzkbT6 pic.twitter.com/OcO5VQyenD
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aight so we’re all just accepting that Boeing likely just murked a whistleblower or what pic.twitter.com/fEYYBS9r3K
— Mac (@GoodPoliticGuy) March 15, 2024
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Boeing whistleblower John Barnett was planning to drive home to Louisiana after his deposition on Friday 3/8 before Boeing lawyers asked him to stay one more day to finish his testimony.
— Jerrick White (@BostonJerry) March 18, 2024
His body was found on the morning of 3/9. https://t.co/vO0lWMgAXH
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Boeing whistleblower John Barnett, who was found dead under incredibly suspicious circumstances, apparently upset Boeing’s lawyer because he could recite “details of incidents from a decade ago, and specific dates, without looking at documents.” https://t.co/ko82M3wqLi pic.twitter.com/MzTJYkoxLS
— Kevin Gosztola (@kgosztola) March 17, 2024
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John Barnett, the whistleblower who was participating in a lawsuit against Boeing, said not to believe reports of his death being a suicide, according to a close family friend.
— Complex (@Complex) March 16, 2024
“No, I ain’t scared, but if anything happens to me, it’s not suicide.” pic.twitter.com/sSlAIsbKx0